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'Putin's mistress' vanishes with child

Alina Kabaeva, Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin's girlfriend and mother of his alleged love child born last year, has suddenly vanished, say reports.

A former gymnastics champion, Kabaeva has reportedly been Putin's secret girlfriend since 2006.

Alina Kabaeva has reportedly been Putin's secret girlfriend since 2006

Alina Kabaeva has reportedly been Putin's secret girlfriend since 2006

She is more than 30 years younger than 57-year-old Putin. Born last year, Putin's alleged love child has been named Dimitry, according to reports.

But now Alina Kabaeva, the gorgeous, 165cm 26-year-old girlfriend-mistress of the Russian prime minister, has all but vanished, says the New York Post.

Quoting a friend of Putin's girlfriend, the Post says: "Her numbers have all been disconnected, and only five people are in touch with her - her ex-coach, her parents and two other gymnasts who serve in the Duma (the Russian parliament).

"This is modus operandi for Putin, who has always hated the press unless it is a photo-op of him shirtless, hunting tigers in Siberia."

After starting his secret relationship with the most decorated gymnast in Russia in 2006 after her retirement from the sport, Putin got her elected to the Russian parliament on his party's ticket more than two years ago.

Half Muslim, Kabaeva was born in Tashkent - now the capital of Uzbekistan - in the then Soviet Union.

A Russian website has recently said that Putin was considering divorcing his wife Ludmila with whom he has two daughters.

"Considering Russia's Muslim population is about 30 million, it might not hurt him (Putin) politically to have a beautiful, half-Muslim wife," the website said.

Putin has recently been the target of popular anger over price rise.

Up to 10,000 people rallied in the Russian Baltic enclave of Kaliningrad this month demanding Putin's resignation over living costs and unemployment, a rare show of anger with the popular figure.

Boris Nemtsov, a leader of opposition movement Solidarity, said people were protesting against a "25-30%" rise in utility bills.
- IANS


Published Feb 9 2010

Comments (3)

  • Anonymous
    am I hearing this right? Half Muslim?
  • deadcell
    Yes you heard right. Russian have what is termed to be "a generation gap" of which no religion is allowed to be practised during the Soviet Union days. As a result, the old folks would practice in extreme discretion and religious knowledge is passed down to the next generation in a very minimal amount to the extent "baby boomers" generation almost did not practiced any religion. Only after the fallout of the Soviet Union that the next generation (Generation X) starts coming out and potraying their grandfathers faith. The above potrays the result of such practice.

    *This is just some of my understanding based on research and discussion with reliable sources.
  • LOL
    yeah.. half only. other half is malay. like mahakutty
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